Despite initial controversy, tensions between some supporters of Israel and the UCSB Lebanese Club appeared mostly quelled yesterday after the organization decided to provide American Students for Israel with a table at its first annual fair.
For the 16th year, the annual Reel Loud Film Festival filled Campbell Hall last Friday night at 8 with images from the silent films created by UCSB students and sounds provided by the accompanying live music acts.
A.S. inaugurated its “newspaper” by running a front-page story about over a dozen students and community members who went on a hunger strike.
Near the top of last season’s NCAA men’s basketball scoring leaders lies a familiar name to Gaucho fans.
On Feb. 22, 2006, Iraqi insurgents blew apart the holiest Shiite shrine in Iraq – the Golden Mosque – transforming sectarian strife into a nascent civil war.
While some riding enthusiasts recognize Harley-Davidson as a leader in American motorcycling, a few UCSB students have come to associate the brand with secret agents and massive gobs of JELL-O.
In “Once Upon a Time,” one of the most sincere and moving films to be released this year, two characters – simply called Guy and Girl – discover their mutual musical abilities in a guitar and piano shop.
It is important for any college athlete to finish their career on a high note, and with a senior season full of accomplishments, UCSB track star Stephanie Rothstein has done just that.
She told him she was tired of trying to make him understand. Tired of feeling frustrated, tired of excuses – being drunk or stoned didn’t count. She was tired of convincing herself it wasn’t her problem.
A temporary Santa Ynez Valley high school teacher was booked at the Santa Barbara County Jail last Tuesday after detectives arrested her for allegedly having unlawful sexual relations with an underage male student.